What is the difference between PLR & MRR?

I'm still trying to figure out of PLR articles will benefit my sites in any way. I've only recently become aware of them. I downloaded a few free PLR articles and am testing them out on one of my sites.

Someone from here PMed me their site, which had a really good selection of articles on it. While I was looking I saw something called MRR. I was just getting to understand PLR and now there's something else to figure out! LOL (It's a wonder I sleep at all)

Okay - so here's my question.....

MRR....I read the description on their site and while it was very thorough, I still have one question. Is MRR only for resale or can you use it on your site as content? I'm thinking the answer is no, but I wanted to check.

IMO, PLR articles are best left to researching a niche and not really there for content building. Most PLR articles aren't that great in and of itself. However, if you were thinking about building a site in a niche that you don't know much about, then you could use it as research material.

MRR means you can sell the products and keep all the profits (100%)

Hope this helps.

Originally Posted by Joanne Greco

I'm still trying to figure out of PLR articles will benefit my sites in any way. I've only recently become aware of them. I downloaded a few free PLR articles and am testing them out on one of my sites.

Someone from here PMed me their site, which had a really good selection of articles on it. While I was looking I saw something called MRR. I was just getting to understand PLR and now there's something else to figure out! LOL (It's a wonder I sleep at all)

Okay - so here's my question.....

MRR....I read the description on their site and while it was very thorough, I still have one question. Is MRR only for resale or can you use it on your site as content? I'm thinking the answer is no, but I wanted to check.

Give Away Rights
These allow you to give the product away for free but you cannot resell the product.

Resell Rights
You have the right to resell the product to your customer, but your customer cannot resell it to their customer.

Master Resale Rights
Master resale rights enable you to resell the product to your customers along with the basic resell rights that come with it. Your customer in turn can also resell the product to their own customers.

Private Label Rights (PLR)
Private label rights allow you not only to buy the product but also change the product in any manner you see fit. You can change or alter the product even if it’s just the title and your name as the author and make it your own work.

The difference between PLR and MRR is that with PLR you get the .doc files to edit and add your links to. You can take your PLR eBook and break it into articles and PLR articles and build it into eBooks – each page being a chapter or section. With MRR, you may be able to use your name for the author – but that’s where the license stops. You are also usually limited as to how much you can sell the eBook for, too – the owner setting minimum and maximum price points for you.

You really need to check the specific PLR, MRR, or other rights for any content you purchase.

Best to use original unique content for your main sites but PLR can be quickly rewritten to help save you time. You can use it as-is for certain link building activities and just rewrite a couple of paragraphs or even spin the content if you want to get the most out of it.

Hi guys, after posting my first post on the forum and got all that big support and help from you, it made me excited and want to learn more and more, today an idea comes into my mind, why shouldn't i try to make a niche with a only one article ( a very informative article), i know it's a hit and run marketing but i just wanted to give it a try since it won't cost me a lot of money and effort .
excuse me if i made no sense or something, i just want to learn more.

Does anyone out there have experience successfully driving traffic to a job board? I haven't driven much so far, but my revenue per new visitor is averaging only about 7.5 cents including adsense, Indeed and JUJU revenue. I have heard that email marketing is the way to go, but it looks like it will cost about $1 per website visitor. Obviously that math doesn't work. Any ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,

Note: I would really appreciate your thoughts on this matter no matter what they are or how trivial you may think they are. I would like to open a discussion.
At first I very upset with this thing Google did. You can't blame them really. But no matter it still hurt us poor folk who can't afford the AdWords minimum to get the 100% full search criteria. There is a positive side to this. Or rather there is still use that can be taken from it.

So this is confusing because when you look at the page source or inspect element I find conflicts between what I see and what I here about this.
Our example is on Youtube. I often hear a good opportunity to build a quality link is to add your website URL to the video in description you upload. However, look at the HTML: